People


Managing Director
An award-winning writer, filmmaker and Associate Director of Edinburgh's prestigious Pleasance venue, Richard formed the company with fellow director, James Harding, to produce Channel 4's acclaimed 'Edinburgh or Bust' in 1998. Richard produced and directed the six-part sitcom 'The Estate Agents', Executive Produced the two part Channel 4 comedy drama the 'The Last Chancers' and works across all of Angel Eye Media's ouput.
Company Director
James formed the company with Richard Osborne and directed on three series of Channel 4's anarchic 'Edinburgh or Bust' observational documentary. An experienced television producer and director, James was responsible for 'Stand Up Perrier' and Executive Produced 'The Aphrodisiac Test' for Five. Now responsible for Angel Eye Media's Promotions, James is developing the non-broadcast arm of the business and is the first contact for producing promotional material.
Head of Education
Having worked for many years as a TV producer, Sarah has won a series of awards from the Royal Television Society and the Berlin Film Festival. After a spell producing factual and educational programmes at the BBC, Sarah joined Angel Eye Media in order to head up the company's educational output and has since been responsible for all education projects, producing documentaries for City University and Open University on subjects as diverse as medieval history to urban youth.
Head of Radio / Comedy Producer
A first-class Oxford University graduate, Seb's work as a writer includes 'Tracy & I', a comedy drama produced as part of the Channel 4's Comedy Lab season 2004. Seb is also Head of Radio, responsible for the company's Radio 4 productions including the critically acclaimed 'Why the Big Pause' with Adam Bloom and 'Clement Doesn't Live Here Anymore', a sitcom series.

Researcher / Editor
After studying documentary production in Dublin and London, James joined Angel Eye to assist in acquiring the masses of archive material needed for the varied Open University projects in the growing Education Department. With a diverse background in the Arts, James is a dedicated documentary film-maker and has had his short films shown in venues from the National Portrait Gallery to the Icelandic Film Festival. James's work as researcher and editor for Angel Eye combines his passion for factual production and valued subject matter.

JENNY DOBBS
Education Production Co-ordinator
With a diverse background of training in business and media, Jenny has brought her interests and versatile experience to Angel Eye Media's Education department. She is involved in all aspects of the production and has been engaged as production assistant on short drama projects, large scale history programmes and interactive DVD's for a wide range of educational clients.
Comedy Development Producer
Kelly is passionate about comedy. Her work includes Assistant Producer on 'Ealing Live', researcher for Bwark & Objective, two years at the BBC with Kenton Allen and writing assistant to Fred Barron on BBC One sitcom 'After You've Gone'. She worked on the third series of Tittybangbang alongside Lisa Clark & Bob Mortimer and is also a regular comedy performer and writer. She is the first point of contact for new comedy scripts and treatments sent in to Angel Eye.
Comedy Development Producer
Phil is a comedy development producer who is currently working on various scripted projects with new talent. Phil spent two years working at Bwark as an assistant producer on E4's The Inbetweeners, five's Angelo's and on Jimmy Carr's live DVD's. He has produced online comedy content for Monkey, and had various roles over the years with Tiger Aspect, Channel 4 and Ealing Studios. Phil is also a writer/performer and can currently be seen in the double act The Sunday Defensive.
 
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